
All in Sheetal Kapoor’s family were well and healthy. Sheetal’s father’s business was thriving, her sister announced her second pregnancy, her brother was going to an Ivy League school to do his MBA, his visa had come through. Sheetal’s mother had also become a micro influencer on Instagram and that too was picking up. Sheetal too was doing well at work, she was working in the digital marketing division of a Mountain View based technology company. For someone outside it appeared all was perfect in the Kapoor household, however that was not the case. Everybody in the house was stressing out as Sheetal was going to turn 32 years old and was still single and there was no sight of prospect partner in sight.
Sheetal’s sister, a doctor, 5 years older than her got married at 27. Sheetal’s sister founder her life partner on an Indian online dating service and had to go through a lot of opposition from her family as the man she chose was not from the same caste and her family was very particular about that. In fact not just caste, her husband was from Bangalore while Sheetal and her family were from Indore. Despite opposition Sheetal’s sister got married to the man of her choice and today they were expecting their second child. Not only this the family had accepted the Sheetal’s sister’s husband and family but they had still not warmed on the fact that the couple met online. Given Sheetal’s brother in law was a doctor as well, when asked by relatives and friends the parents made up a story that the couple was working together in a hospital where they met.
Getting back to Sheetal, the parents her siblings were getting restless that they were not able to help her find a match through their known circles. Sheetal’s parents were not willing to sign up online on any Indian matchmaking matrimonial service as they had their trust issues using online for a serious relationship. They had heard their friends talk about online dating sites promoting casual dating.
Seeing her family this way put a lot of pressure on Sheetal – though it was all unsaid but there was a huge elephant in the room. All of this started impacting Sheetal’s health and mindset.
During this time she caught up with her girlfriend from college who was visiting from Boston. This friend was surprised to see Sheetal who was always bright and chirpy looking really dull. She asked what the issue was and learnt about the pressure at home. This friend was the family favourite too, so she asked Sheetal to invite her home where she can tell Sheetal’s family how she met her husband on andwemet a new dating site for urban Indians. She went around to tell Sheetal why she trusted it and how she found only real people. She did mention it took her 5 months of search but ultimately, she found her husband and was really happy.
Sheetal did exactly as asked by the friend, her friend met the family where she knew Sheetal’s parents will ask on she met her husband – she was ready with all answers and saw that she had managed to change the mindset of parents to trust online dating and make them realise it is safe and can be trusted.
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